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or south london, can they do that with this voice, this is someone american or appearing to be american. >> they are will listen to the voice and try to match it up to what they know about the hundred americans they know that have gone to travel to fight in syria with the various jihadist groups. they believe about a dozen or more have joined isis. the canadian will do the same. there are about 30 can addans out there fighting. >> and the video production that isis has been known for and the beheading of the americans, there is no question that had a huge impact in the public in the united states. did they also have an undue influence on the obama administration, on the administration's admission to quickly move toward war. >> i think it is clear that the videos of the beheadings accelerated the move toward war on the behalf of the obama administration. they were under scrutiny already. but as it ramped up, i think congress started asking for action but i do think it accelerated our action to war. but i think we couwould have co to war any way. it just accelerated the action. >> and whe
or south london, can they do that with this voice, this is someone american or appearing to be american. >> they are will listen to the voice and try to match it up to what they know about the hundred americans they know that have gone to travel to fight in syria with the various jihadist groups. they believe about a dozen or more have joined isis. the canadian will do the same. there are about 30 can addans out there fighting. >> and the video production that isis has been known...
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in london, with the threat of separation past, prime minister david cameron renewed his promise to begin granting scotland more powers. >> we have delivered on devolution under this government and we will do so again in the next parliament. the three main pro-union parties have made commitment, clear commitments for further powers for the scottish parliament. we will ensure that those commitments are honored in full. even so, there were complaints from some in cameron's own conservative party ranks that the promises are too generous. and queen elizabeth issued her own statement, speaking of her enduring love of scotland and urging the entire nation to work together in mutual respect and support. for more on the significance of the result of the referendum and what comes next, we turn to louise richson, principal and vice chancellor at the university of st. andrew's. and washington bureau chief of the economist magazine. welcome to both of you. louise richardson, were you surprised at the margin of victory for the no vote? it was 10, almost 11 points. >> i think everyone was surprised by
in london, with the threat of separation past, prime minister david cameron renewed his promise to begin granting scotland more powers. >> we have delivered on devolution under this government and we will do so again in the next parliament. the three main pro-union parties have made commitment, clear commitments for further powers for the scottish parliament. we will ensure that those commitments are honored in full. even so, there were complaints from some in cameron's own conservative...
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wales believes it is shortchanged by the london government by some £300 million per year. the question mark is how to keep the welsh happy as well they see scotland getting a bigger piece of the pie, and is it de-evolution just for the english regions. a man who many believe has an eye on the prime minister job, he wants to see england having more control over the amount that it offend its taxation spending. this may have resulted in the no-vote of independence of scotland but it will raise more questions in the months to come. >> scotland's decision did not stop lay makers in spain's catalona's region to push for its own movement. madrid said its vote is illegal and the prime minister will call for any of its leaders. >>> coming up, the other side of the college sexual assault story suspects suing colleges because they say they're not getting a fair shake. roxana saberi has that for us. also alibaba the stock goes on sale for the first time and immediately jumps more than 30%. ali velshi from real money 8 "real money" cuts through the hype. that's next. the white launched
wales believes it is shortchanged by the london government by some £300 million per year. the question mark is how to keep the welsh happy as well they see scotland getting a bigger piece of the pie, and is it de-evolution just for the english regions. a man who many believe has an eye on the prime minister job, he wants to see england having more control over the amount that it offend its taxation spending. this may have resulted in the no-vote of independence of scotland but it will raise...
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you know, al, the grate thing today, we have these surveillance cameras, not just in new york, and london, but here we are in middle virginia. they have the same thing. these cameras have been able to take this young girl from point a to b to c to d. first we have this white male who said he follows the victim because she looked some distress or lost. that could be a shaky story. he says this african american comes up, puts his arms around her. law enforcement is able to put this believed suspect or person of interest, whatever you want to call him, they put him and hannah in a bar together, having a drink together. so that seems to support the witness's story. what they need now, al, is that you hear this police chief, and you've never heard a more passionate plea by a police officer in their life. i mean, this guy is a father, a police chief. i mean, he cares, obviously about this situation. what he needs right now is somebody to say, this suspect and victim walked out of the bar together, got in the car together, and drove off. that would say this guy is the last person we know of in t
you know, al, the grate thing today, we have these surveillance cameras, not just in new york, and london, but here we are in middle virginia. they have the same thing. these cameras have been able to take this young girl from point a to b to c to d. first we have this white male who said he follows the victim because she looked some distress or lost. that could be a shaky story. he says this african american comes up, puts his arms around her. law enforcement is able to put this believed...
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it has sparked certainly dischord in some london. boris johnson, who many believe would like to have david cameron's job as prime minister. he believes that london should be more in control of its tax revenue and more control of the spending it has in the capitol because it generates so much wealth here. and in wales, scotland having made such a deal of having got this independence vote is getting a very good deal from the parliament building behind me, and the welsh now feel shortchanged by that. the votes may have been for no, but certainly the questions will continue. >> paul brennan for us live near the british parliament building right behind him there in london. good to see you. thank you. secretary state john kerry is heading up a special meeting in iraq. the meeting comes as another nation joins in launching attract with fighters of isil. what was secretary kerry's message before the u.n. security council today? >> reporter: tony, this is all about coalition building. secretary kerry took his case to the united nations this m
it has sparked certainly dischord in some london. boris johnson, who many believe would like to have david cameron's job as prime minister. he believes that london should be more in control of its tax revenue and more control of the spending it has in the capitol because it generates so much wealth here. and in wales, scotland having made such a deal of having got this independence vote is getting a very good deal from the parliament building behind me, and the welsh now feel shortchanged by...
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live in the digital operation center, jacqueline london, nbc 10 news. >>> baltimore ravens fans lined up outside m & t stadium to trade in their ray rice jerseys for another player of their choice. take a look at this shot. hundreds if not thousands it of people waited outside as early as 4:00 a.m. the ray rice jersey was the 28th best selling jersey last year. they released rice after a video surfaced of him knocking out his then fiance jenay palmer. >>> to minutes of nonstop news continues with local connections to this exconvict. police say he murdered his daughter and six grand children in florida before then killing himself. >>> nbc 10 brought you this family massacre story from bell, florida as breaking news last night at 11:00. >> nbc 10's ted greenberg has been examining the shooter's new jersey connections. >> what have you learned. >> reporter: keith and ra yay, i talked with a family member less than an hour ago. donald spirit grew up in this hampton county community. his mother and sister-in-law are still here. as you can imagine, they are in absolute shock. >> he loved hi
live in the digital operation center, jacqueline london, nbc 10 news. >>> baltimore ravens fans lined up outside m & t stadium to trade in their ray rice jerseys for another player of their choice. take a look at this shot. hundreds if not thousands it of people waited outside as early as 4:00 a.m. the ray rice jersey was the 28th best selling jersey last year. they released rice after a video surfaced of him knocking out his then fiance jenay palmer. >>> to minutes of...
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. >> have you identified the guys in the video that speaks with a london accent? >> i can't reveal that. but we're working on the case as a matter of high priority. >> mr. ambassador, thank you so much. appreciate your being here. >>> coming up, it might be the political ad of the year. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. >> can she win a long-held democratic seat in a swing state? big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if you
. >> have you identified the guys in the video that speaks with a london accent? >> i can't reveal that. but we're working on the case as a matter of high priority. >> mr. ambassador, thank you so much. appreciate your being here. >>> coming up, it might be the political ad of the year. >> i grew up castrating hogs on an iowa farm. so when i get to washington, i'll know how to cut pork. >> can she win a long-held democratic seat in a swing state? big day?...
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this is when he is on the streets of a very futuristic london. here it is. >> every one is getting rich except you. -- >>. >> what did we just see? >> the reason to be alone. >> i mean the world out there that just is hammering us all the time, demanding, suggesting, offering us solutions buy three fly toilet paper and your life has meaning, it's all of that. it's kind of my reaction to the world and why i want to pull back from what's out there. and just arriving in new york. it's overwhelming i find. maybe i'm just getting old. but there's something in, the insistence of everything, shouting, shouting, shouting. >> rose: is there a kind of-- is there an arc or an evolution in your work? are you -- >> my wife says i keep making the same movie, i just change the costumes. >> rose: is she right? >> there's a point. there's a point. i think all these movies in one way or another have to do with the individual fighting, the larger world also imagination versus, you know, reality as it's proclaimed by its media. because i think reality is something w
this is when he is on the streets of a very futuristic london. here it is. >> every one is getting rich except you. -- >>. >> what did we just see? >> the reason to be alone. >> i mean the world out there that just is hammering us all the time, demanding, suggesting, offering us solutions buy three fly toilet paper and your life has meaning, it's all of that. it's kind of my reaction to the world and why i want to pull back from what's out there. and just arriving...
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. >>> let's go down south live to paul brennan in westminster in central london. the news of alex samonds stepping down took us a little bit by surprise. what has been the reaction? we have had the british prime minister david cameron say alex is a huge talent, and we disagree profoundly about a separated scotland, i admire the dedication he has made. and the queen said as we move forward we have a common and enduring love of scotland. she talked about mutual respect and support and they will work constructively for the future of scotland. >> paul, briefly, what happens next? >> very accelerated program of legislative reform. they expect to have a draft bill before the parliament building behind me by january. that is going to have to be necessary because in order for the promises that have been made to the no complainers to persuade them to vote against independence, they are going to have to give some sort of accelerated and enhanced spending and welfare reforms for scotland. the three main parties have very different visions as exactly how the promises can be d
. >>> let's go down south live to paul brennan in westminster in central london. the news of alex samonds stepping down took us a little bit by surprise. what has been the reaction? we have had the british prime minister david cameron say alex is a huge talent, and we disagree profoundly about a separated scotland, i admire the dedication he has made. and the queen said as we move forward we have a common and enduring love of scotland. she talked about mutual respect and support and...
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greg is live from london with the details on the vote. >> reporter: hey, jon, if you felt a large gust of wind coming over the atlantic early this morning twas a sigh of relief coming from politicians here in london. what was billed as the possibly end of the united kingdom and break up of america's most important ally is not going to happen. despite a record- breaking turn out, the no vote to scotland's move to independence winning over the yes, partisan. and some blame it on over confidence by uk prime minister david cameron and others. a good reason why there is none of the british reserve today when he commented on the the vote, take a listen. >> the people of scotland have spokeen and it is a clear result are. they have kept our countries of four nations together. and like millions of people i am delighted. it would have broken my heart to see our united kingdom come to an end. >> the leader of the independence movement stepped down. but a lot of things he fut more. more decision making and decisions on taxes and now has to be put in place and that means other nations of the unite
greg is live from london with the details on the vote. >> reporter: hey, jon, if you felt a large gust of wind coming over the atlantic early this morning twas a sigh of relief coming from politicians here in london. what was billed as the possibly end of the united kingdom and break up of america's most important ally is not going to happen. despite a record- breaking turn out, the no vote to scotland's move to independence winning over the yes, partisan. and some blame it on over...
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the london editor for the daily beast and you are there in edinburgh. emotions running high at this point? >> that's right, yeah. there have been tears in the last hour because 12 hours after we found out scotland had voted overwhelmingly to remain as part of the union, the man who presided over this for the last quarter century has stepped down as well. it was too much for the people who were overwhelmed. they were singing traditional songs and tears running down cheeks. >> how does this impact scotland's political future? will they have more power since they threatened to split off entirely? >> they did. it worked extremely well or it should if david cameron keeps his word. in the last few weeks, it looks like the scottish national party might pull off a surprise victory and london and a new package of deals and powers that would come to the parliament and make it more powerful on its own. they will have more power on himself. >> he has to be really happy with this result. how did this close call and vote affect his process for reelection next year. h
the london editor for the daily beast and you are there in edinburgh. emotions running high at this point? >> that's right, yeah. there have been tears in the last hour because 12 hours after we found out scotland had voted overwhelmingly to remain as part of the union, the man who presided over this for the last quarter century has stepped down as well. it was too much for the people who were overwhelmed. they were singing traditional songs and tears running down cheeks. >> how...
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and it's the 44th anniversary of jimi hendrix's death, he was just 27 years old when he died in london back in 1970. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. why is this thing so slow? it's not moving i don't get it, this one is working can you move please? look how fast they're going ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. do your socks match? my socks match.. do your eyeballs match? yes. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? definitely they should it's kind of a no brainer, right? yeah why can't everything just be the same speed? i got a little secret to tell you. cable does not match the speeds. it makes you wanna go mad. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch upload speeds as fast as your download speeds. join now at fiosspeedmatch.com get a fios triple play atan amazing price guaranteed for two years when you sign up online. sign up now and get $300 back and as an extra bonus from verizon wireless a free lg tablet, or up to $200 off any tablet. go to fiosspeedmatch.com today! are you downloading what i'm uploading? call the verizon center
and it's the 44th anniversary of jimi hendrix's death, he was just 27 years old when he died in london back in 1970. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. why is this thing so slow? it's not moving i don't get it, this one is working can you move please? look how fast they're going ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. do your socks match? my socks match.. do your eyeballs match? yes. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? definitely they should it's...
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we're also joined by cnn's phil black in london. so where the polls wrong, nick? we all thought it was too close to call. >> you know what happened when it became too close to call? then david cameron and other senior politicians came to scotland, they made a vow, a promise to change the powers in the scottish government, give them more power of taxation. more power over their health care system and a few other things as well. the message was given if vow vote no you can get some of what you want and they decided to vote for that rather than the uncertainty of what happen to the economy and other issues troubling people, carol. >> will cameron follow through? >> well, he has to, carol, really. he has to deliver these new powers to the people of scotland which he's promised and he has said today he will do that and do it quickly. what he's also done is opened up a much bigger political debate in this country about returning political powers to other nations that make up the united kingdom -- england, wales, northern ireland. these nations are also demanding great g
we're also joined by cnn's phil black in london. so where the polls wrong, nick? we all thought it was too close to call. >> you know what happened when it became too close to call? then david cameron and other senior politicians came to scotland, they made a vow, a promise to change the powers in the scottish government, give them more power of taxation. more power over their health care system and a few other things as well. the message was given if vow vote no you can get some of what...
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and there is relief in london. and prime minister david cameron saying thank you to the voters here for, quote, having kept our country together. queen elizabeth is having a party tonight. previously scheduled. but you bet the bagpipes will be playing with extra gusto. and best of all, they don't have to change their flag. >> all right, terry moran in scotland. thanks so much. >>> also breaking overnight, drastic measures to fight the worst ebola outbreak the world has seen. this morning, the african nation of sierra leone is on lockdown. no one is allowed to leave home for three days to stop the spread of the virus and to allow health workers to go door to door to pass out soap and search for victims. >>> and tense moments at a phoenix airport. flights halted and thousands ordered to stay put because of a shooting suspect on the run. the man in this surveillance video led police to the airport where he disappeared into the crowd. it took officers three hours to find hip and two other suspects. during that time, 25
and there is relief in london. and prime minister david cameron saying thank you to the voters here for, quote, having kept our country together. queen elizabeth is having a party tonight. previously scheduled. but you bet the bagpipes will be playing with extra gusto. and best of all, they don't have to change their flag. >> all right, terry moran in scotland. thanks so much. >>> also breaking overnight, drastic measures to fight the worst ebola outbreak the world has seen. this...
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it's the first time london will stage a major final since 1996. it's one of four cities that will host the quarter finals, plus three group games. they have didn't picked despite that russia's employment of crimea will break up the area. >>> three time europe league champions inter have kicked off the season with a win. >>> two time grand slam champion, and choo that's biggest star has announced her retirement from tennis after she failed to overcome chronic injuries. the world number 6 won the australian open in january, but has been sidelined since july. now with asia's first-ever grand slam winner after victory at the 2011 french open. >>> the asia golf club have voted to allow women members for the first time in its 260-year history. it has hosted 28 british opens. it has 2,400 members on the issue. of the three quarters that responded 85% agreed to allow women to join the excuse if club for the very first time. >>> lee welling has more on what that vote by the r&a actually means. >> this yes decision has implications beyond the famous old st.
it's the first time london will stage a major final since 1996. it's one of four cities that will host the quarter finals, plus three group games. they have didn't picked despite that russia's employment of crimea will break up the area. >>> three time europe league champions inter have kicked off the season with a win. >>> two time grand slam champion, and choo that's biggest star has announced her retirement from tennis after she failed to overcome chronic injuries. the...
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. >> let's bring in cnn's karl penhaul live in london. what do you make of that new pop beg propaganda video put out by isis, it's a different tact, right? >> reporter: absolutely carol, different from the previous hostage videos we've seen alan henning, of course, is the other briton under threat of execution by isis. we saw him kneeling at the hands of this man we know as jihadi john waving a knife over him, pretty much like steven sotloff and james foley before them, but the video with john cantley was different, he was sitting at a desk, almost broadcast news style. his hands were not tied. he was free to move his hands around, and at one stage he said oh, you may think that i'm making this statement because i'm a prisoner, and then kind of puts two fingers to his head as if to say well, yes, i am a prisoner, of course, and he says, but what i'm going to be doing over the next few days, over the next few weeks is bringing you a series of programs, a series of reports to tell you about the truth of isis, so we're going to have to keep
. >> let's bring in cnn's karl penhaul live in london. what do you make of that new pop beg propaganda video put out by isis, it's a different tact, right? >> reporter: absolutely carol, different from the previous hostage videos we've seen alan henning, of course, is the other briton under threat of execution by isis. we saw him kneeling at the hands of this man we know as jihadi john waving a knife over him, pretty much like steven sotloff and james foley before them, but the...
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. >> nbc's jim maceda joins me live from london with more. talk a little bit about the reaction to that thwarted plot in australia and also this new video that's emerging. >> hi, kristen. well, both stories have resonated here in britain. even though people have been preoccupied with the historic scotland referendum on independence, the latest isis video of yet another british hostage. this time, the photo journalist john cantalie, have has disturbed people here. paraded on video by isis. this video is very different. isis isn't seen to physically abuse or threaten, it has a bizarre message for west. british government officials are taking it very seriously. some officials here are saying the video is a sign that isis is becoming desperate to drum up support as the west ratchets up its anti-isis military campaign. now that australian plot, the thwarted isis plot to behead victims at random in the streets of sydney, that's getting a lot of play. australia, like britain, a key u.s. ally in the war on isis, is grapple i grappling with what could
. >> nbc's jim maceda joins me live from london with more. talk a little bit about the reaction to that thwarted plot in australia and also this new video that's emerging. >> hi, kristen. well, both stories have resonated here in britain. even though people have been preoccupied with the historic scotland referendum on independence, the latest isis video of yet another british hostage. this time, the photo journalist john cantalie, have has disturbed people here. paraded on video by...
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she said she did not trust british prime minister david cameron and the governments down in london to keep promises and introduce constitutional reforms. there is a huge divide in opinion. that is something that british politicians are going to have to address. >> when this independence referendum campaign got underway two years ago, it was not taken so seriously and it really gained traction over the years. right up until the thursday vote, it looked to be a neck and neck race. it was less tight than expected. >> in the end, there was a 10 point difference. the no vote winning by 10%. 55% against 45%. they were pointing to a small lead for the no campaign a few weeks ago. there were even to paul's that's all the yes camp in the lead. as it turns out, there was more of a decided vote. voters came out of the woodwork. the gap widened. when people came face-to-face with the ballot paper, they decided to vote for safety. there was a huge push by the major political parties excluding the smp. it seems that that has paid off. >> thank you very much for that update. 1.6 million people cast
she said she did not trust british prime minister david cameron and the governments down in london to keep promises and introduce constitutional reforms. there is a huge divide in opinion. that is something that british politicians are going to have to address. >> when this independence referendum campaign got underway two years ago, it was not taken so seriously and it really gained traction over the years. right up until the thursday vote, it looked to be a neck and neck race. it was...
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people in london reacted to the news. >> it's no. >> we've already got a lot of powers. we just need to use them and consolidate them. >> david maddux is a correspondent with the scottish newspaper, the scotsman. he explained to us why voters have rejected independence, and the impact the result will have. >> i think the majority of voters in scotland have voted no because they believed, in the end, that the risks and uncertainty of a yes vote of independence were too great. and it was safer to stay to the. and i think many of those people made a decision very late on, literally as they cost their votes on the ballot box. i think the whole campaign, and it's been a long campaign, two years, has actually galvanized, and given a lot of energy to the independence movement in scotland. it's brought in a lot of new people. people who have never engaged in politics before. so, whilst they will be very disappointed with the result, i think actually there will be impetus for it, and we will quite possibly face this question again, maybe not for some time, maybe ten years, 20 yea
people in london reacted to the news. >> it's no. >> we've already got a lot of powers. we just need to use them and consolidate them. >> david maddux is a correspondent with the scottish newspaper, the scotsman. he explained to us why voters have rejected independence, and the impact the result will have. >> i think the majority of voters in scotland have voted no because they believed, in the end, that the risks and uncertainty of a yes vote of independence were too...
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gsk massive global business headquartered just outside london. china was a small part of its business but a rapidly growing part of its business. therefore, gsk wants good relations with the chinese authorities. the company still has issues of allegations around bribery and malpractice in other countries. syria, jordan, iraq, much, much smaller in scale. no guilt has been admitted as yet. it still does have some problems elsewhere. >> when your story broke and we heard about this investigation and correct me if i'm wrong, were other pharmaceuticals being investigated but at that time we were reading reports that this was almost common practice in china. in fact, doctors and hospitals relied on these payments. >> i think you're right. the market was unregulated. this all goes back to the drive against what was described as fraud in many different sectors in china. in particular in pharmaceuticals. certainly gsk believed that they had been made an example of. they're not saying what they did wasn't wrong, but i think you're right. they believe it w
gsk massive global business headquartered just outside london. china was a small part of its business but a rapidly growing part of its business. therefore, gsk wants good relations with the chinese authorities. the company still has issues of allegations around bribery and malpractice in other countries. syria, jordan, iraq, much, much smaller in scale. no guilt has been admitted as yet. it still does have some problems elsewhere. >> when your story broke and we heard about this...
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it is very london centric. it's become tainted as a result of the last -- as a result of this current referendum. >> are you confident that these changes being discussed in london will occur and if they don't, do you think they will be further calls for independence? >> the thing is the independent issue will not go away. it's not going to go away. we've seen 45% of the people wanting independence. we've seen 55 of the people saying they don't know, because they've been sort of the scare tactics used to put these people into saying well, better the devil you know and also people's fear, natural fear of change. i'm in a profession where we face change every day of our lives, but it's, you know, for the working man and woman and the you know, you know, it's a much more difficult thing to comprehend, but it was a thing that the no campaign was run in a very patronizing and condescending way not so much by the scots, but the english, the westminster parliament. so what we have is a situation where people feel that
it is very london centric. it's become tainted as a result of the last -- as a result of this current referendum. >> are you confident that these changes being discussed in london will occur and if they don't, do you think they will be further calls for independence? >> the thing is the independent issue will not go away. it's not going to go away. we've seen 45% of the people wanting independence. we've seen 55 of the people saying they don't know, because they've been sort of the...
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. >> reporter: about the result comes at a cost, london is prepared to reduce its influence in favor of giving up some of its powers. >>> and we will live in scotland reflecting on how the vote and its effect on our traveling south of the border and could transform the fortune politically of the entire united kingdom. >>> in other news u.n. declares ebola a threat to security as sierrea-leon is declaring a problem. >>> and then we have a grand slam champion at the age of 32. >>> welcome to the program, in the last few weeks the opinion poll said it would be close and reference of the referendum would have created a crisis in london and the final was 40% wanted to break away but 55% wanted to stay. only because big concessions were offered in the final few days of campaigning. let's talk to july mcdonald live here and a clear win for the no campaign, what does the result tell us? >> i think, darren, what the vote tells us is still 1.6 million people voted for change and they want to see that happen quickly and they are going to be holding politicians to account. i want to share with y
. >> reporter: about the result comes at a cost, london is prepared to reduce its influence in favor of giving up some of its powers. >>> and we will live in scotland reflecting on how the vote and its effect on our traveling south of the border and could transform the fortune politically of the entire united kingdom. >>> in other news u.n. declares ebola a threat to security as sierrea-leon is declaring a problem. >>> and then we have a grand slam champion at...
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ng from eden berg down to london. this means that it is better for the ecosystem from london and u.k.. >> adam, we are saying -- go ahead. >> one third thing is -- with all the devaluation of that the british government is talking about, you will probably see the development of municipal bond markets in u.k. >> that is where i wanted to go. the concessions that david cameron is prepared to make. what cost will that bear on the u.k. economy? >> it is concessions politically. we could argue that he is getting what he wants. if he'd evolved scotland and makes england of upper inlet, the tories have a majority in england. that aside, what will have to happen is they will have to move to fiscal federalism. it will never be like the u.s. there's a lot of room to have each with its own bottom. and, for the u.k. >> this is similar to what we saw with tibet referendums. and governor carney and i both lived through this as canadians. it was really not that disruptive. the political concessions make that group of people feel mor
ng from eden berg down to london. this means that it is better for the ecosystem from london and u.k.. >> adam, we are saying -- go ahead. >> one third thing is -- with all the devaluation of that the british government is talking about, you will probably see the development of municipal bond markets in u.k. >> that is where i wanted to go. the concessions that david cameron is prepared to make. what cost will that bear on the u.k. economy? >> it is concessions...
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cnn's karl penhaul is live in london to give us a sense of what this means. good morning, karl. >> reporter: good morning, john. this is john cantlie, as you said, an experienced photo journalist. he was kidnapped in 2012. he was traveling with james foley, the u.s. journalist executed in the horrible isis video back in august. the pair were taken at the same to time. the second time cantlie was kidnapped. it was july of that same year, he was smanatched and held for several days before he escaped. this video is different from the previous videos which isis showed hostages. it shows cantlie at a desk delivering his message saying over the coming days of the coming weeks, he will deliver a series of programs or reports on what he said the truth about isis. he said, of course, you say i'm going to say that because i'm a prisoner. i am a prisoner. reflecting duress in the message. he did appear relaxed given no presence of any isis members with knife in hand in the screen shot at least. he also went on to say that he felt abandoned by the british government whil
cnn's karl penhaul is live in london to give us a sense of what this means. good morning, karl. >> reporter: good morning, john. this is john cantlie, as you said, an experienced photo journalist. he was kidnapped in 2012. he was traveling with james foley, the u.s. journalist executed in the horrible isis video back in august. the pair were taken at the same to time. the second time cantlie was kidnapped. it was july of that same year, he was smanatched and held for several days before...
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>> you know what fascinates me, i tried to get the bus in london a few weeks ago and they have these called wi-fi cards. it's all about this chip in their card that makes them more secure. i wish that more u.s. companies would adapt it. >> internationally you see them all over the place when i was traveling in greece this summer. anyone was using -- coming into the country. but here in the u.s., though, very slow to adapt because the cost to make that conversion is so high. retailers have a little pressure to do so maybe a little more quickly. >>> shares of alibaba began trading on the new york stock exchange. what is alibaba? the chinese company is a combination of ebay and amazon. china's largest consumer shopping program. their initial public offering is the largest ever on wall street. its opening price this morning, $68 a share. what's that going to do? raise nearly $22 billion and it's going to put the company value at $168 billion. that's bigger than ebay or amazon. >>> the chevy suburban is the longest continuous car model in production in the world. now it's 80 years old. th
>> you know what fascinates me, i tried to get the bus in london a few weeks ago and they have these called wi-fi cards. it's all about this chip in their card that makes them more secure. i wish that more u.s. companies would adapt it. >> internationally you see them all over the place when i was traveling in greece this summer. anyone was using -- coming into the country. but here in the u.s., though, very slow to adapt because the cost to make that conversion is so high....
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>> alphonso van marsh in london. thank you, alphonso. >>> president obama said he is pleased for the support to arm rebels. the house approved the measure wednesday. meanwhile isis released a new video. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah, this video is a little bit difference than the others. the british journalist featured is promised to appear in an upcoming series as congress approves a big part of president obama's plan to keep u.s. boots off the ground there. plans to tackle isis militants on the ground in syria are now taking shachlt yesterday the senate followed the house and voted to give the president the authority to train and equip moderate syrian rebels. >> the strong bipartisan support for this new training effort shows america the world is united in confronting the threat of isil. >> i'm against one part of the plan. that's basically going over, taking our people, our special people into syria, training them, spending $500 million, and taking sides ag
>> alphonso van marsh in london. thank you, alphonso. >>> president obama said he is pleased for the support to arm rebels. the house approved the measure wednesday. meanwhile isis released a new video. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. yeah, this video is a little bit difference than the others. the british journalist featured is promised to appear in an upcoming series as congress approves a big part of president obama's...
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i think they could pull off an attack in london or madrid or paris, they'd do that just as well as they would in washington and new york. >> how concerned should we be about the plane issue? we always go back to that given 9/11, but do you think that's where the focus likely is? >> i think it's one major focus. and what ibrahim alasiri has been trying to do is figure out how to get a bomb on an airplane that makes its way through security either in a body crevice or materials that are nonmetallic so you can walk through airport security. it is important to know this group and these groups are trying to be very innovative in learning how to break their way through american security practices. >> i love that that guy's in yemen. isn't yemen the country we gave the five taliban generals to? or was it qatar? they're bad too. >> they're all bad. >> yemen is the place the president pointed us to for his working counterterrorism strategy that he thinks it's just like the war he's going to launch. that guy's there planning attacks. >> he is. this is the same guy involved in the underwear bomber
i think they could pull off an attack in london or madrid or paris, they'd do that just as well as they would in washington and new york. >> how concerned should we be about the plane issue? we always go back to that given 9/11, but do you think that's where the focus likely is? >> i think it's one major focus. and what ibrahim alasiri has been trying to do is figure out how to get a bomb on an airplane that makes its way through security either in a body crevice or materials that...
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that really spooked london, it spookd the main british political parties, prime minister david cameron coming up to join the campaign to make a plea for scotland to stay in the united kingdom and that intensity of that debate has been perfected in the fact that everybody who has an interest pretty much has come out to vote and you can say one thing about the scottish election, social a lot of passion has been demonstrated in the high turnout figures. >> without a doubt there, allistair. you were mentioning some of the polls. as you were looking at those throughout the weeks and now we're on election night and people aren't sleeping in scotland basically tonight, what has stood out to you? anything that surprised you tonight in the results that have come out or what has been said so far? >> reporter: the rest of britain wasn't sleeping well either. the prime minister will be grateful for this victory because without it, his future was certainly on the line. in terms of surprising outcomes, there have been some individual yes and no successes. the yes campaign did very well to secure gla
that really spooked london, it spookd the main british political parties, prime minister david cameron coming up to join the campaign to make a plea for scotland to stay in the united kingdom and that intensity of that debate has been perfected in the fact that everybody who has an interest pretty much has come out to vote and you can say one thing about the scottish election, social a lot of passion has been demonstrated in the high turnout figures. >> without a doubt there, allistair....
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cnn's becky anderson is live in london. becky, how is the word from the north being received in england? >> reporter: well, i think here at 10 downing street where the prime minister lives, it was received with a lot of relief. we saw a fairly exhausted prime minister out here behind me making a speech to the nation about a couple hours ago. the scots have spoken, he said. the results are clear as the sun rose over the united kingdom. a country of four nations rather than three. this is what david cameron had to say. >> scotland voted for a stronger scottish parliament backed by the strength and security of the united kingdom. i want to congratulate the no campaign for that for showing people our nations really are better together. i also want to pay tribute to yes scotland for a well fought campaign. and to say to all those who did vote for independence we hear you. we now have a chance, a great opportunity to change the way the british people are governed and change it for the better. >> reporter: what's really interestin
cnn's becky anderson is live in london. becky, how is the word from the north being received in england? >> reporter: well, i think here at 10 downing street where the prime minister lives, it was received with a lot of relief. we saw a fairly exhausted prime minister out here behind me making a speech to the nation about a couple hours ago. the scots have spoken, he said. the results are clear as the sun rose over the united kingdom. a country of four nations rather than three. this is...
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we are live from london. you are looking at live pictures band speaking about scotland's decision to say in the united kingdom, saying you will tell your children and grandchildren you helped keep this country together. political developments as well. it looks like we are going to get devolution to scotland and the other nations within the united kingdom. let's listen in. for every part of the united kingdom, every set of people within the united kingdom. there is a party that can do that for them. that is the labour party. that is our party. this is our responsibility in the months ahead. let us be able to tell our children, our grandchildren, that we did not just keep our country together, we changed our country together. that is our mission. that can be our achievement. thank you so much. let's show the people of the united kingdom how we intend to change our country. thank you very much. [applause] miliband speaking at the event in scotland, talking about changing the whole of the united kingdom. there is
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obviously it has been an anxious night here in london. now, as you mentioned, the results are in, let's go over the results for the viewers joining us now. 45% voted yes to scottish independence. 60% no. and with that latest tally that we saw coming in, that means over 2 million people voted to stay within the u.k. now, the turn out has been remarkable. around 86 per crept, as high as 90% in some parts. now to discuss the implications we speak to steven barker, political economist. we look at it now, 45 to 55, a 10 point difference, some opinion polls had the yeses in front weeks ago. and certainly it was neck and neck. what gave us a 10 point divide when everyone thought it would be so close. >> i expect this will be discussed for weeks and months to come. i wonder if there was a fair bit of no vote within the polls, it's wider than many expected. >> there were, some would say, threatening tactics from westminster, especially with firnal issues, over the -- financial issues, over the currency. do you think that played a big part, the eco
obviously it has been an anxious night here in london. now, as you mentioned, the results are in, let's go over the results for the viewers joining us now. 45% voted yes to scottish independence. 60% no. and with that latest tally that we saw coming in, that means over 2 million people voted to stay within the u.k. now, the turn out has been remarkable. around 86 per crept, as high as 90% in some parts. now to discuss the implications we speak to steven barker, political economist. we look at...
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i was talking to her on the phone i tracked her down and she's getting calls from the netter land, london, new york. the list goes on. if you see an animal that is stray, don't just take it. bring it to your shelter that's nearest to that animal. >>> exactly. good advice. >> chief meteorologist scott williams is tracking a chilly night ahead. >> that's right. temperatures iain and lucy will be dropping right now 65 degre 65 degrees. but depending on your locate especially north and west, you could be waking up to numbers in the upper 30s and low and mid 40s but take look at the coldest air still in can in a dan the coldest for the lower 48. it's going to be moving into the northern sections of new engla england. that's where frost and freeze advisories and warnings have been posted so plunging temperatures there for us we're looking at the coolest air north and west so as we watch how the temperatures play out tonight, you can see by tomorrow morning, they dip into the low 40s for allentown. mid 40s in pottstown. upper 30s for parts of the pock know mountains, but right along i-95, and th
i was talking to her on the phone i tracked her down and she's getting calls from the netter land, london, new york. the list goes on. if you see an animal that is stray, don't just take it. bring it to your shelter that's nearest to that animal. >>> exactly. good advice. >> chief meteorologist scott williams is tracking a chilly night ahead. >> that's right. temperatures iain and lucy will be dropping right now 65 degre 65 degrees. but depending on your locate especially...
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. >> there was an amazing it essay in the london review of books called how to make a battalion in six easy steps about how a brigade would break apart into two because a second in command would think he can get more money from a private donor himself. >> all of these fish sues downtown represent anything coherently ideologically on the ground, right? >> these people are all primarily committed to overthrowing assad. this is what's most troubling about what obama is saying. you have a group of people have fought the most brutal bloody civil war. a revolution against their government. obama thinks he can turn them into his special proxy war to fight his war. >> they are not going to fight the american war p. they're going to continue fighting on the ground the way they've been fighting >> exactly. i got a quote from a media activist and asked him what he thought about obama's speech. and he said that you he hopes he's honest but that he doesn't trust obama and thinks obama just wants to have them fight isis to protect him rather than fighting to protect the syrian people. >> there is th
. >> there was an amazing it essay in the london review of books called how to make a battalion in six easy steps about how a brigade would break apart into two because a second in command would think he can get more money from a private donor himself. >> all of these fish sues downtown represent anything coherently ideologically on the ground, right? >> these people are all primarily committed to overthrowing assad. this is what's most troubling about what obama is saying....
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abc's hamish macdonald joining live now from london with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, indeed it is still great britain. a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief as these results came in. the margin of victory for the no campaign is probably wider than what most expected. it's wider than all of the polls predicted. 55% of people voted in favor of aying inside the union. that means 45% voted against it. still a significant number of people that voted for independence, well over 1.5 million. city of glasgow voted for independence. the scottish nationalist leader has just accepted defeat, though he did indicate this campaign in some sense will go on. there's many that believe that even though this campaign for independence failed, they might make another attempt down the track. but, either way, the united kingdom will change significantly because during the campaign, many promises were made to the scottish people that they would have greater autonomy if they voted to stay inside the union. and alex salnd and all those who vot
abc's hamish macdonald joining live now from london with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, indeed it is still great britain. a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief as these results came in. the margin of victory for the no campaign is probably wider than what most expected. it's wider than all of the polls predicted. 55% of people voted in favor of aying inside the union. that means 45% voted against it. still a significant number of people that voted for...
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the washington bureau chief for the sunday times of london. are you an englishman or scot? >> i'm an englishman. ends before they start. so your hair passes the needle test. get hair so healthy you shine, with pantene. "hardball" back after this. >>> there's a famous name running for governor in georgia. recent polls show him highly competitive. check the "hardball" scoreboard. jason carter, grandson of former president jimmy carter is challenging republican governor nathan deal. according to a new poll, that race is deadly close. deal the governor has 43%. carter the challenger is at 42%. keep your eyes on this one. we'll be right back. >>> next, let me finish tonight with the dangers of countries coming apart. more "hardball" after this. >>> let me finish tonight with the what could be the finish of great britain. we may be watching the destruction of britain right now as a significant nation in the world, a familiar and trusted ally of the united states and the world. what will be left when scotland goes its separate wait? will we still call great britain even when it's
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save for main parties in london this time last year that this would end up being 65, 45 in favor of no offer whatever it ends up. so there is still though it's no, there is going to be huge pressure for further powers to be given to scotland which will then raise questions about other parts of the uk and leads pressure for the welch possibly. and so this is not a done deal, 100%. still questions about the nuclear should be resolves. and european union cannot go away for scotland. it's still a live debate. you're got a country where almost half of the people wanted to split. so how do you answer that democratically? >> and ian what do you think the biggest issue was for the scottish people? more financial concern? or were the nuclear concerns just as big of an issue? >> i don't think the nuclear concerns played too heavily on the minds of scottish people split between people who were wanting with their hearts in favor of independence. and people who were saying to some extent more rationally saying that might be a good idea in theory but what would it mean in practice? there were a lot
save for main parties in london this time last year that this would end up being 65, 45 in favor of no offer whatever it ends up. so there is still though it's no, there is going to be huge pressure for further powers to be given to scotland which will then raise questions about other parts of the uk and leads pressure for the welch possibly. and so this is not a done deal, 100%. still questions about the nuclear should be resolves. and european union cannot go away for scotland. it's still a...
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runner in britain decided to see if he could beat the london underground. couple friend followed him as he got out of the subway car quarter million to the next decision and got back inside the same car. you will see it happen in a second. took him 1 minute 20 seconds. 3 is coming through. that included of course getting through 2 ticket barrier. good work. >> a little beaten up. he did it. >> machine who head lane woodstock now fixture in san francisco. >> this morning if this wax figure unveiled of hendrix at fisherman wharf location. he's considered one of the greatest guitarist of all time. he was 27 when he died in 1970. about they spent hours lacking at video of him and enter have you gone people who gnaw him to create this life like figure. >> any information that was kind of unique to him and habit how he liked to play guys farm. left handed. upside down. level of detail we want to get across and show you that. >> took three-months to create the wax figure and even got the approval of hendrix brother who said he wanted to give it a gift. >> another
runner in britain decided to see if he could beat the london underground. couple friend followed him as he got out of the subway car quarter million to the next decision and got back inside the same car. you will see it happen in a second. took him 1 minute 20 seconds. 3 is coming through. that included of course getting through 2 ticket barrier. good work. >> a little beaten up. he did it. >> machine who head lane woodstock now fixture in san francisco. >> this morning if...
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that spooked london and the great british parties. david cameron came up to join the campaign to make a plea for scotland to stay in the united kingdom. the intensity of that debate, everybody who has an interest pretty much has come out to vote. one thing about this, this election, passion has been demonstrated in these high turnout figures. >> without a doubt. you were mentioning some of the polls. as you were looking at those throughout the week, and now that we are on election night and the people are sleeping in scotland tonight, what has stood out to you? anything surprise you and the results that have come out? >> i think there are some people and the rest of britain who are in sleeping very well either. divot clement will be very grateful for this victory. without it, his future was certainly on the line. in terms of surprising outcomes, there have been some individual yes and no successes. the yes campaign in glasgow. glass co is one of britain's biggest cities. the majority of the people want to leave britain, that is hugely
that spooked london and the great british parties. david cameron came up to join the campaign to make a plea for scotland to stay in the united kingdom. the intensity of that debate, everybody who has an interest pretty much has come out to vote. one thing about this, this election, passion has been demonstrated in these high turnout figures. >> without a doubt. you were mentioning some of the polls. as you were looking at those throughout the week, and now that we are on election night...
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here in london. back to hugh in glasgow. you can't really miss the screen, can you? which wehe basis on no result andg a that's the basis on which now politicians are admitting they are very disappointed at what they knowledge is a defeat. we have now had news that prime minister has called alastair darling, david cameron called him and alastair darling, who led the better together campaign, and congratulated him on a wealth campaign. that is the statement from david cameron which we received is the couple of minutes ago. he congratulated alastair of betterhe chairman together, on a well fought campaign. were expecting mr. cameron to make a statement at westminster at 7 a.m., so not long to go, just over an hour before that. it will be interesting to see what he says about plans to respond in a meaningful way in convincing incredible way to this result. although it is a relief for mr. cameron and the other prounion parties, of course it is, they also will have to acknowledge the strength of the vote for breaking away from the rest of the united kingdom. let's go to c
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of course, a lot of this will go to london, england. and it depends on the negotiations, whether they hit the coastline where the angle which they project that into the sea, it has yet to be determined how much of the oil will be determined. very undecided. a huge amount of steak far above the scotland. sandra: please tune into fox business tomorrow morning for the latest on the scotland vote. worry rothman is hosting special coverage of 5:00 a.m. eastern time. in the deadliest ebola outbreak. the death toll topping 2600, that's more than 5300 ebola cases reported in west africa. meanwhile, a british nurse that required from ebola traveling to donate blood to an american patient, to americans are being treated for ebola. we are coming right back. the nfl abuse scandal not going away as another player is arrested very at fox sports writer peter shrader on a lead unable to control its biggest commodities coming up next patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicar
of course, a lot of this will go to london, england. and it depends on the negotiations, whether they hit the coastline where the angle which they project that into the sea, it has yet to be determined how much of the oil will be determined. very undecided. a huge amount of steak far above the scotland. sandra: please tune into fox business tomorrow morning for the latest on the scotland vote. worry rothman is hosting special coverage of 5:00 a.m. eastern time. in the deadliest ebola outbreak....
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a conservative government in london that rupert murdoch himself supported. they're rejecting conservatives, as they have actually since the days of margaret thatcher. that's been a big driving force for the scots. the danger of this for the whole of british politics and european politics is splitting apart united kingdom. it would encourage english nationalist, and we're going to see that, whatever the result tomorrow, in british time for david cameron. that kind of nationalism will split apart the european union. this administration with president obama have strongly supported the european union. they see that as part of stability in europe, a stronger trading partner and certainly stronger for nato and security at a time, of course, when russia is posing threats and you got new threats coming out of the middle east. so a breakup of the united kingdom, a potential breakup of the european union, very trouble for people looking for stability at least in europe and in a very unstable world. >> and you mentioned cameron, he went to scotland, many people said he
a conservative government in london that rupert murdoch himself supported. they're rejecting conservatives, as they have actually since the days of margaret thatcher. that's been a big driving force for the scots. the danger of this for the whole of british politics and european politics is splitting apart united kingdom. it would encourage english nationalist, and we're going to see that, whatever the result tomorrow, in british time for david cameron. that kind of nationalism will split apart...
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i think they could pull off an attack in london or madrid or paris, they'd do that just as well as they would in washington and new york. >> how concerned should we be about the plane issue? we always go back to that given 9/11, but do you think that's where the focus likely is? >> i think it's one major focus. and what ibrahim alasiri has been trying to do is figure out how to get a bomb on an airplane that makes its way through security either in a body crevice or materials that are nonmetallic so you can walk through airport security. it is important to know this group and these groups are trying to be very innovative in learning how to break their way through american security practices. >> i love that that guy's in yemen. isn't yemen the country we gave the five taliban generals to? or was it qatar? they're bad too. >> they're all bad. >> yemen is the place the president pointed us to for his working counterterrorism strategy that he thinks it's just like the war he's going to launch. that guy's there planning attacks. >> he is. this is the same guy involved in the underwear bomber
i think they could pull off an attack in london or madrid or paris, they'd do that just as well as they would in washington and new york. >> how concerned should we be about the plane issue? we always go back to that given 9/11, but do you think that's where the focus likely is? >> i think it's one major focus. and what ibrahim alasiri has been trying to do is figure out how to get a bomb on an airplane that makes its way through security either in a body crevice or materials that...
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and the london assembly. got a patchwork that has constitution evolved over time and it will continue to evolve, and i don't -- that muchision is clear. my own preference for the people of england -- my preference would be a form of devolved power in the region. it is not for me to tell the i'm notf england -- telling them what to do and i am not going to tell that anyone either. youhis is a great word and can use the correct one if you want. we were about to have a vote where we would have a very clear-cut answer. [speaking gaelic] >> i should be picking up some of this. i'm what a struggle a little bit. let's just rejoin. number in the 19,758.um, the turnout is 86.2%. [speaking gaelic] the total number of those -- votes in this area is as follows. 9195. no, 10,544. rejected, 19. [speaking gaelic] >> we have the figures. let's just look at the percentages. the big significance of this result, 53% no. 47% yes. they tend to be strong, 86% turnout. >> that is a big strike. the social profile weather isn't we ex
and the london assembly. got a patchwork that has constitution evolved over time and it will continue to evolve, and i don't -- that muchision is clear. my own preference for the people of england -- my preference would be a form of devolved power in the region. it is not for me to tell the i'm notf england -- telling them what to do and i am not going to tell that anyone either. youhis is a great word and can use the correct one if you want. we were about to have a vote where we would have a...
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i went to university in london. i did my undergraduate there, and now that i live in america, i know how important britain is in the world. it's -- it's very important, and i don't think scotland would have the power that it does with the u.k., we wouldn't be allowed in europe, for a start, they wouldn't probably have the pound. there's a lot of issue with tax, foreign policy. there's a lot of unanswered questions. >> if the vote is yes, would scotland lose prominence on the world stage. >> i think so. that's just my personal opinion, i would hope not, but i think so. mainly because we wouldn't be in europe. we wouldn't have the pound. we wouldn't have england backing us or -- ireland or northern ireland, or whales, we off on our own, and we are very small. >> tell me what it is like back home? are there family disputes over this, are families divided, friends divided? >> i am. >> you know scotland is very peaceful, and this vote has made it very divided. and i hope, whatever happens that we can all be united again.
i went to university in london. i did my undergraduate there, and now that i live in america, i know how important britain is in the world. it's -- it's very important, and i don't think scotland would have the power that it does with the u.k., we wouldn't be allowed in europe, for a start, they wouldn't probably have the pound. there's a lot of issue with tax, foreign policy. there's a lot of unanswered questions. >> if the vote is yes, would scotland lose prominence on the world stage....